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"My Hometown" - Apopka

Clip: Season 2017 Episode 6 | 4m 52sVideo has Closed Captions

The city of Apopka’s history and the story of the lives of two of its citizens.

“My Hometown” is on the road to Apopka, the second largest city in Orange County. The original name of the city was “The Lodge” so called for the building that was the centerpiece of the town, and still stands today. Discover how the town has gone from a citrus and indoor foliage center to the sprawling suburb it is today through the stories of two of its citizens.

05/04/2017

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